A typical online calculator produces a range using broad inputs—like injury severity or estimated medical costs. That can be useful if you’re trying to understand the general categories of damages.
But in real Ohio medical negligence evaluations, the numbers don’t move based on injury alone. The critical question is whether the record supports:
- A breach of the standard of care (what a competent provider would have done)
- Causation (that the breach caused your outcome, not just that events happened around the same time)
- Documented damages (medical bills, treatment course, and how the injury affected daily life)
If the medical chart doesn’t align with the theory of negligence—or if later care breaks the connection—calculator estimates often drift away from what insurers are willing to negotiate.


